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Multimedia

The Ins and Outs

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Parts of Multimedia

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PowerPoint slides uses a variety of font sizes, styles & colour

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Multimedia applications can use clip art and photographs

Clip Art

Photograph

Photograph

Clip Art

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Word uses animation to represent the Office Assistant, whichassists one in developing documents.

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Many colleges & universities offer some of their classes in a distance learning format

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Instructional DVD-ROM features videos of famous golf players

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Links are used to navigate through various CD’s

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Business Users use multimedia with their presentations forcustomers and employees.

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Computer based training such as the Learn By Series is designedso students can choose learning activities that complement theirlearning styles. 5 distinctive Learn By activities and a simulated environment where students use their skills guarantee effective learning experience

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One can buy simulation packages such as Flight Simulator

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This Learn 2 Web site offers steps for a variety of activities rangingfrom cooking to first aid to personal care to making crafts

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An educational multimedia application designed to teach younglearners basic reading skills.

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Multimedia encyclopaedias include graphics, audio, video andweb links.

Video

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The Mayo Clinic Family Health CD-ROM provides a narratorto guide you through the steps in addressing family health issues

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Using this tree selector, you can choose trees best suited for anyclimate and soil.

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Many newspapers & magazines have online editions, such as theSydney Morning Herald and The Age

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Many edutainment applications use multimedia elements to entertainchildren while they learn.

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Virtual Glider by Intel takes the rider on a hang-gliding trip throughthe Grand Canyon

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In the dental surgery patientswear virtual reality headsetsto relax them during their procedure.

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One can view and rotate the interior of a featured car, such as the Saab9 - 5

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Many camera shops nowhave kiosks that allow one to copy, enlarge,reduce or crop photographs

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MSNBC is one of the many sites on the web that hasmultimedia features

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Most multimedia personal computers are equipped with devicessuch as a microphone, a CD-ROM &/or DVD-ROM drive, speakers, web cam and a high-resolution monitor

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With a web cam,home users can seeeach other as theycommunicate onthe web.

They can do projectstogether over the Internet using NetMeeting software

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High DefinitionTelevision is a newertechnology

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A digital light processingprojector (DLP), such as this one from Proxima, isideal for the mobile userbecause it is lightweightand portable

It can be connected to alaptop or vcr. Itcomes with speakers but generally need to be connected to external speakers

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A colour scanner convertsimages into digitisedformat for use with multi-media applications.

It can be used for optical character recognition as well.

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The basic software of a scanner allows the scanned imagesto be saved in many different formats eg. JPEG, GIF

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An easy and effective wayto obtain digitised colourphotographs is by using adigital camera. Once thephotographs are input intoa computer, one can use them in a multimediapresentation

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PhotoCDs are ‘writeOnce’ compact disksthat can store about100 photographicimages

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USB Thumb Drives are becoming very popular and most likely will replace floppy drives and the Zip Drivein the near future.Particularly good for graphics, databases and other large files.

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ToolBook is amultimediaauthoringsoftware. Thisversion allowsthe fast creationof quiz type questions.

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A sample ToolBook screen

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Director: another multi-media authoringsoftware

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A sample Director screen

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Frame Grabber

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Cathode Ray Tube

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Scanning - s/w & h/w